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community colleges in new jersey, once among the hundreds of educational institutions nationwide offered cheap health insurance to their students would have had to drop the practice because obamacare prohibits the sale of those insurance policies now. more evidence of the health care law is potentially going to disrupt the budget and medicaid itself and an overwhelming majority of people applying for an expansion of medicaid as opposed to applying in the number of states. looking at the startling numbers, and parolees, medicaid, 82,000 of private insurance enrollments, 3000, arkansas over 70,000 and we are beginning to understand that that means embarrassingly small. none in the private insurance and washington, this is an entirely upside down ratio between medicaid and 25,000 in kentucky and 6000 private. the next congressman is our guest and he's a member of the republican study committee. it's great to have you with us. now, how do you feel that no one seems to be able to move this administration to release the enrollment numbers? >> i find it appalling and eight letters for my distri
community colleges in new jersey, once among the hundreds of educational institutions nationwide offered cheap health insurance to their students would have had to drop the practice because obamacare prohibits the sale of those insurance policies now. more evidence of the health care law is potentially going to disrupt the budget and medicaid itself and an overwhelming majority of people applying for an expansion of medicaid as opposed to applying in the number of states. looking at the...
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for example, when obamacare blows of, the masters talking about immigration reform, education. and that brings up the next question, amnesty. comprehensive and immigration reform. i love the way they sell this. six and the people from the gop lobbying base descending upon washington to cajole the authorities into granting amnesty to illegal reverence. >> adding that the versions were before and will again. lou: al was -- what do you think? >> we have to do something to sell the immigration problem. lou: he sign-off with the national association, the zero cars. super. >> able to make a difference. thousands could have stopped it. you'll make sure we listen is it goes along with the administration for amnesty. lou: the establishment has nothing to do with the quality of life, standard of living for twenties on million americans who are out of work, unemployed, underemployed, and they don't see this same fervor and passion . >> i am against it because it is too draconian. >> i supported the house plan was incremental. >> you want to go beyond. >> not good enough for you. what is g
for example, when obamacare blows of, the masters talking about immigration reform, education. and that brings up the next question, amnesty. comprehensive and immigration reform. i love the way they sell this. six and the people from the gop lobbying base descending upon washington to cajole the authorities into granting amnesty to illegal reverence. >> adding that the versions were before and will again. lou: al was -- what do you think? >> we have to do something to sell the...
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the educational toy maker, sleep frog, cut its sales forecast, that's a no-no, down 8%. hey, please look at microsoft, which i own, the biggest winner on the dow. 52-week high, 36.46 that's retirement territory almost. we've gone almost 40 minutes and we haven't mentioned twitter yet. don't worry we have another twitter bull in the next hour and we found a hidden value in twitter that even facebook doesn't have. and the reality, hard core pawn,'s got crazy stories from his shop in detroit. it's election day, here is my take on content that set the tone and trend of the nation. number one, new york city will almost certainly elect bill deblasio as the next mayor. he's beat up the banks and worst of call, suppress school choice and supports the return of acorn, such is the state of politics in our figure cities. that's a terrible trend. the truth is productive people everywhere are swamped at the voting booth by the angry handout brigade. and number two, democrat may beat cuccinelli in virginia, and the press says cuccinelli-- there's enough support from the right, to hand
the educational toy maker, sleep frog, cut its sales forecast, that's a no-no, down 8%. hey, please look at microsoft, which i own, the biggest winner on the dow. 52-week high, 36.46 that's retirement territory almost. we've gone almost 40 minutes and we haven't mentioned twitter yet. don't worry we have another twitter bull in the next hour and we found a hidden value in twitter that even facebook doesn't have. and the reality, hard core pawn,'s got crazy stories from his shop in detroit. it's...
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to eat dog food or pushing granny off a cliff and a wheelchair and little johnny not to have a good education and drink their water and not have food stamps. the conservatives have to learn to connect with people emotionally but with the facts and the facts are that the states and federal governments are bankrupt. we have to start restricting these programs because there is no more money. stuart: it is friday morning, the dow is close to 100 points, another obamacare bombshell we have discussed, all irs scandal back in the news, food stamp cuts, technology going straight up, what a show and check this up. the most expensive item we ever had. how do you pronounced it? charles knows. is worth millions. find out how much it will go for in a moment. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derricchan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade e
to eat dog food or pushing granny off a cliff and a wheelchair and little johnny not to have a good education and drink their water and not have food stamps. the conservatives have to learn to connect with people emotionally but with the facts and the facts are that the states and federal governments are bankrupt. we have to start restricting these programs because there is no more money. stuart: it is friday morning, the dow is close to 100 points, another obamacare bombshell we have...
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to us it is large and colorful, as they have to think about amateurs are being educated. it seems synonymous with the painting because it is -- that is how it looks like people of doing it in the facility. of course of our is priceless. our show is called "money" and we are all about "money." as of right now is it worth more or less right now? you would know. you can sure these things. is it worth more less right now? >> i don't want to talk about the price of art because in the museum field we are all very reluctant to do that. will say that david has not sold any of these drawings that are printed get. so it remains to be seen but the market will be for them. however, he is still pointing. when he returned to california in july he started painting in acrylic on while, portraits of his friends and close ones, and we have 18 of those. that young museum in golden gate park where the exhibition is on view. melissa: i am sure it is phenomenal. i looked at the work on line. it is breathtaking. have been to the museum. thank you for spending your time with us. we appreciate it
to us it is large and colorful, as they have to think about amateurs are being educated. it seems synonymous with the painting because it is -- that is how it looks like people of doing it in the facility. of course of our is priceless. our show is called "money" and we are all about "money." as of right now is it worth more or less right now? you would know. you can sure these things. is it worth more less right now? >> i don't want to talk about the price of art...
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to a study by the pew research center the study shows witter news consume remembers younger an more educated than the general population. that is today's "speed read." liz: voters hit the polls nationwide to cast votes on this election day. some of the most closely watched races are in huge states. new york, new jersey, virginia as well. adam: rich edson joins us live from washington, d.c. with the latest on the country's closest races. what have you got, rich. >> analysts say this will provide preview of congressional midterms, the 2016 congressional race or future of the republican party or maybe not. turnout is expected to be low in virginia compared to last year's presidential race. governor chris christie supporters that a big victory in democratic state that they can attract. has support of women and state democratic politicians. this is contest for governor and control of the republican party as democrats painted the republican candidate as out of touch tea party conservative. >> tea party used government shutdown as a bargaining chip. it should never be used in bargaining chip. >> pe
to a study by the pew research center the study shows witter news consume remembers younger an more educated than the general population. that is today's "speed read." liz: voters hit the polls nationwide to cast votes on this election day. some of the most closely watched races are in huge states. new york, new jersey, virginia as well. adam: rich edson joins us live from washington, d.c. with the latest on the country's closest races. what have you got, rich. >> analysts say...
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lou: over 20 million people out of work, under employed, app education system not working almost 50 million people on food stamps, are you kidding me? how do you make sense out of that for amnesty. >> i did not say that. lou: i know can you? >> no, i cannot, bottom line is that -- i think that bottom line that is only way it gets done. lou: matt, a reasonable fellow, will you come back soon. >> thank you. lou: thank you so much judy, and now matter your contentious nature. up next, new book, extortion how capitol hillfieds off of your money, some buy votes, others ending up in our elected official's pockets? author peter schweizer is joining me next. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. w
lou: over 20 million people out of work, under employed, app education system not working almost 50 million people on food stamps, are you kidding me? how do you make sense out of that for amnesty. >> i did not say that. lou: i know can you? >> no, i cannot, bottom line is that -- i think that bottom line that is only way it gets done. lou: matt, a reasonable fellow, will you come back soon. >> thank you. lou: thank you so much judy, and now matter your contentious nature. up...
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it can be educational. it can be harmful and detrimental and addicting. there has to be ethics to people making these programs. to make sure that they are not addicting, educational, and respect privacy. stuart: charles, what you have a problem with the child of yours under the age of two being addicted to a teddy bear because i certainly would not? >> ultimately it is up to the parents. the problem is when the parent gives up their parental time with the kid and makes the smart phone the babysitter all day and night long. i would come home, watching spanish tv. he was like an he could not move. i brought my mother up from alabama. check him out every day two or three times a day. he came to life, vibrant, robust. so that is the real danger. stuart: i think that is the end of the discussion. go ahead. >> if you walk around manhattan, they're all on tablets and i phones. the new generation, i don't know what we can do about it. have two kids. my son knew how to open the computer, it to the program, open the game. it is unbelievable. stuart: electronics sho
it can be educational. it can be harmful and detrimental and addicting. there has to be ethics to people making these programs. to make sure that they are not addicting, educational, and respect privacy. stuart: charles, what you have a problem with the child of yours under the age of two being addicted to a teddy bear because i certainly would not? >> ultimately it is up to the parents. the problem is when the parent gives up their parental time with the kid and makes the smart phone the...
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on the ballot a measure that would tax the drug over 25 per cent with proceeds earmarked for education and regulation. experts say these taxes could bring in $70 million a year. is this a potential solution for cash strapped states across the country? aaron smith, director of the national cannabis industry association, thanks for being with us. it is on bob ballot, the little question that the bottom. if you don't prepare for these questions people click away and don't even think about voting. >> last year colorado voters overwhelmingly showed they want to see a solution to marijuana is regulating the adult market in stores just like any other adult product and this is an initiative to ensure those regulations can be properly enforced and funded and i think we will likely see the voters come out and overwhelmingly support the proposition today. tracy: we have seen time and time again money earmarked for education ends up somewhere else in the government coffers. do you want this tax to pass? >> yes. our members in the industry want to be taxed. the legal cannabis industry is of little
on the ballot a measure that would tax the drug over 25 per cent with proceeds earmarked for education and regulation. experts say these taxes could bring in $70 million a year. is this a potential solution for cash strapped states across the country? aaron smith, director of the national cannabis industry association, thanks for being with us. it is on bob ballot, the little question that the bottom. if you don't prepare for these questions people click away and don't even think about voting....